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S. atrovirens Miihl. Wet meadows. The typical form is rare. Var. 

 pjcuoceplialiis Fernald. Hartland, (Dutton) ; Essex Junction, Bur- 

 lington, St. Albans, Swanton, (Blake). 



S. caespitosns L. Moist rocks of alpine summits; local. Mt. Equinox, 

 Sandgate, (Burnham and Dobbin). 



S. cyperinus (L.) Kunth. Wool Grass. Wet meadows; Middlebury, 

 (Brainerd) ; Rutland, (Kirk). Var.Aiidrewsii Fernald. Middle- 

 bury, (Brainerd) ; Wallingford, (Eggleston). 



S. cyperinus (L.) Kunth. var. pelins Fernald. Wet places; common. 

 Var. condensatus Fernald. Middlebury and Riptou, (Brainerd) ; 

 Williston, (Blake). 



S. debilis Pursh. Wet soil ; Norwich, ( Jesup) ; Westminster, (Brain- 

 erd). 



S. fluyiatilis (Torr.) Gray. River Bulrush. Marshy borders of bays 

 and tributaries of Lake Champlain; frequent. 



S. georgiaiius Harper. Wet places; common. 



S. Leterocliaetus Chase. Sheltered shores of northern Lake Cham- 

 plain: occasional. 



S. hudsoniaims (Michx.) Fernald. (Eriophorum alpinum L.). Cold 

 bogs, especially in the mountains; common. 



S. lineatus Michx. Moist clay soil; Middlebury, (Brainerd); Bristol, 

 (Dike); Ferrisburg, (Blake). 



S. occidentalis (Wats.) Chase. Sandy shores of Lake Champlain; 

 frequent. Previously confused with S. validus Vahl. 



S. paucitlorus Lightf. (Eleocharis pauciflora Link). Wet soil; I^yn- 

 don, (Congdon) ; Willoughby Mountain, (Tuckerman). 



S. Peckii Britten. Moist meadows and bogs in the mountains; occa- 

 sional. Colchester, (Mrs. N. F. Flynn). 



S. pedicellatus Fernald. Swales in the lower altitudes; common. "Var. 

 pullus Fernald. Swales and boggy margins of ponds; occasional. 



S. planifolius Muhl. Mount Philo, Charlotte, (Pringle) ; North Pownal, 

 (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) . 



S. nibrotinctus Fernald. Wet meadows; common, especially in the 

 mountains. Var. confertus Fernald. Goshen, (Dutton) ; Stratton, 

 (Wheeler). 



S. Smitliii Gray. Keeler's Bay, Ferrisburg, (E. Faxon) ; mouth of 

 Winooski River, (Grout and Tracy). Var. setosus Fernald. In 

 muck, Brandon, (Kirk and Dutton). 



S. snbterminalis Torr. Grout Pond, Stratton, (Grout) ; Lake Dunraore, 

 (Brainerd). 



S. sylyaticus L. Townshend, (Wheeler). 



S. Torreyi Olney. Muddy shores, Fort Cassin, Ferrisburg, (Brain- 

 erd) ; Swanton, (Blewitt) ; Barnet, (Blanchard) ; ponds of Wind- 

 ham County, (Grout); Burlington, (Blake). 



S' Talidus Vahl. (S. lacustris mostly of Am. auth., not L.). Great 

 Bulrush In shallow water; common. 



